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arguments in the george zimmerman trial finally got under way today. with the nation and the victim's parents watching. lead prosecutor, bernie de la rionda wasted no time. >> a teenager is dead, he is dead through no fault of his own. he is dead because another man made assumptions. >> reporter: a jury of six women will decide whether the former neighborhood watchman shot and killed the 17-year-old in 2012 in self defense, or whether he is guilty of murder. >> the law talks about accountability and responsibility for one's actions. >> reporter: the firy prosecutor urging the jury to find zimmerman guilty. suggesting zimmerman lied about screaming for help that night. >> why is he able to yell, and the defendant claims the victim -- how is he going to talk? or is he lying about that? >> reporter: it was an emotional and at times, a theatrical performance. >> oh, he gets in the way, la, la, la, that is what he is claiming. >> reporter: but over the top for some court watchers, including the man who defended casey anthony. what did you make of the closin
arguments in the george zimmerman trial finally got under way today. with the nation and the victim's parents watching. lead prosecutor, bernie de la rionda wasted no time. >> a teenager is dead, he is dead through no fault of his own. he is dead because another man made assumptions. >> reporter: a jury of six women will decide whether the former neighborhood watchman shot and killed the 17-year-old in 2012 in self defense, or whether he is guilty of murder. >> the law talks...
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this foam mannequin and zimmerman's own words to try to convince the jury that zimmerman murdered trayvon martin for the way he looked. >> he automatically assumed that trayvon martin was a criminal. >> reporter: and again today jurors shown pictures of martin's body. >> this is one of the last photos that will ever be taken of trayvon martin. and that is true because of the actions of one individual, the man before you, the defendant, george zimmerman. >> reporter: one juror turned away. another seemed to nod in agreement as de la rionda ripped into zimmerman's credibility. >> do you believe that there is an innocent man sitting over there right now? >> throughout zimmerman stared blankly, his lawyer's chair swivelled towards the prosecutor. his pointed straight ahead. barely moving until this moment. >> the man before you, george zimmerman, the man who was guilty of second degree murder. >> reporter: diane, you saw zimmerman looking almost detached. his attorney tells me that he is under immense pressure. he knows his life is permanently changed. if he's convicted he could spend the res
this foam mannequin and zimmerman's own words to try to convince the jury that zimmerman murdered trayvon martin for the way he looked. >> he automatically assumed that trayvon martin was a criminal. >> reporter: and again today jurors shown pictures of martin's body. >> this is one of the last photos that will ever be taken of trayvon martin. and that is true because of the actions of one individual, the man before you, the defendant, george zimmerman. >> reporter: one...
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he said zimmerman profiled martin as a criminal. and it's because he acted on that wrong assumption that martin is dead. >> it was raining. he was wearing a hoodie. last i heard, that's not against the law. but in this man's eyes, he was up to no good. he presumed something that was not true. >> reporter: zimmerman stared blankly in court. but the prosecutor seemed to strike a cord with one juror, who looked away as jurors were shown pictures of martin's body. >> do you believe that there's an innocent man sitting over there right now? >> reporter: the jury could convict zimmerman of either second-degree murder or a lesser charge of manslaughter. though in florida, manslaughter convictions carry tough penalties, and zimmerman could still get life in prison. the third option, the jury finds him not guilty. the state of florida is preparing for possible violence if zimmerman walks out of that courthouse as a free man. police are ready to react. and they've been working with local religious leaders, calling for a peaceful response. dia
he said zimmerman profiled martin as a criminal. and it's because he acted on that wrong assumption that martin is dead. >> it was raining. he was wearing a hoodie. last i heard, that's not against the law. but in this man's eyes, he was up to no good. he presumed something that was not true. >> reporter: zimmerman stared blankly in court. but the prosecutor seemed to strike a cord with one juror, who looked away as jurors were shown pictures of martin's body. >> do you...
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de la rionda using powerpoint, the foam mannequin and zimmerman's word to convince the jury that zimmerman murdered trayvon martin for the way he looked. >> he automatically assumed that trayvon martin was a criminal. >> reporter: and again, jurors shown pictures of martin's body. >> this is one of the last photos that will ever be taken of trayvon martin. and that is true because of the actions of one individual, the man before you, the defendant, george zimmerman. >> reporter: one juror turned away. another seemed to nod in agreement. as de la rionda ripped into zimmerman's credibility. do you believe there is an innocent man sitting over there right now. throughout, zimmerman stared blankly. his lawyers' chairs swiveled towards the prosecutor. his pointed straight ahead until this moment. >> the man before you, the defendant, george zimmerman, the man who is guilty of second degree murder. >> reporter: you saw zimmerman looking almost detached. his attorney tells me he is under immense pressure and he knows his life is permanently changed. if convicted he could spend the rest of his lif
de la rionda using powerpoint, the foam mannequin and zimmerman's word to convince the jury that zimmerman murdered trayvon martin for the way he looked. >> he automatically assumed that trayvon martin was a criminal. >> reporter: and again, jurors shown pictures of martin's body. >> this is one of the last photos that will ever be taken of trayvon martin. and that is true because of the actions of one individual, the man before you, the defendant, george zimmerman. >>...
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prove george zimmerman committed second-degree murder. the jury took lunch and will get jury instructions when they come back. deliberations are expected to begin this afternoon. >> former secretary of state hillary clinton is cashing in, "new york times" and the "washington post" report that clinton commands a speaking fee $200,000 per event. to put that in me expectative the only political figure paid month to peek is her husband, bill clinton, who commands $200,000 for speeches, as well. as a couple they have earned $100 million since president clinton left office. >> now we will talk about the aids walk that is coming up, abc7 news is a proud sponsor of the aids washington san francisco which will be held in nine days on sunday july 21 in golden gate park. you can call to register or text to 292929. >> we will not ask mike nicco for the nine day forecast but for the weekend. >> we will focus on this weekend. how about that? on monday we will focus on next week and the aids walk. open up the weather window and you can see at&t park, th
prove george zimmerman committed second-degree murder. the jury took lunch and will get jury instructions when they come back. deliberations are expected to begin this afternoon. >> former secretary of state hillary clinton is cashing in, "new york times" and the "washington post" report that clinton commands a speaking fee $200,000 per event. to put that in me expectative the only political figure paid month to peek is her husband, bill clinton, who commands $200,000...
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>> the fiery closing arguments in the george zimmerman trial. major drama in court, as the lead prosecutor theatrically makes his case. the jury set to start deliberating today. >>> actress leah remini speaks out overnight about her dramatic decision to leave the church of scientology. what the "king of queens" star and top officials of the church, are saying right now. >>> and fin-tastic. the tv disaster flick about storm-spewing sharks blows up into a nationwide phenomenon overnight. is "sharknado" the best worst movie of all-time? >>> did you really say the best bad movie of all-time? >> i didn't sleep all night. did you see that thing? >> great to have david muir by my side. and look at the crowd we already have out at the park, lined up all night for one republic. great friday. sam, already there. he could not wait to get out there to central park. >> it's going to be a good live event this friday morning. on /* >>> we're going to get to those dramatic developments unfolding at this hour. the american spy fugitive, edward snowden, at the ce
>> the fiery closing arguments in the george zimmerman trial. major drama in court, as the lead prosecutor theatrically makes his case. the jury set to start deliberating today. >>> actress leah remini speaks out overnight about her dramatic decision to leave the church of scientology. what the "king of queens" star and top officials of the church, are saying right now. >>> and fin-tastic. the tv disaster flick about storm-spewing sharks blows up into a...
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tonight last words closing arguments in the george zimmerman trial. the state says zimmerman stalked an innocent young man. >> he automatically assumed that trayvon martin was a criminal and that's why we're here. >> how zimmerman's own words were turned against him today. >>> chaos in the crises, that san francisco crash landing. for the first time we heard the passengers call 911, pleading for help. >> there are no ambulances here. we've been on the ground 20 minutes. >>> and swept away. in this season of floods and fire, 20 to 30 cars swallowed up in a river of mud. what you should do in your car if mud is crashing toward your window.
tonight last words closing arguments in the george zimmerman trial. the state says zimmerman stalked an innocent young man. >> he automatically assumed that trayvon martin was a criminal and that's why we're here. >> how zimmerman's own words were turned against him today. >>> chaos in the crises, that san francisco crash landing. for the first time we heard the passengers call 911, pleading for help. >> there are no ambulances here. we've been on the ground 20...
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. >> closing arguments wrap up in the george zimmerman. after closing arguments the jury could then begin deliberations. the prosecution argued yesterday that george zimmerman shot and killed 17-year-old trayvon martin because of "bad assumptions." the defense is expected to say that george zimmerman feared for his life. the jury could convict george zimmerman of murder or a lesser charge of manslaughter. >> happening today in russia accused n.s.a. leaker edward snowden will meet with amnesty international the human rights organization confirming the meeting to the associated press but it will not say exactly where the meeting will take place. snowden is believed in the transit zone of the moscow airport. several latin american nations have offered asylum including nicaragua, venezuela and bolivia. half a year since newtown, connecticut is site of a school shooting there are problems over the money that is donated. families have met about the $7 million earmarked to the families of the 26 victims and 12 children but there is disagreement a
. >> closing arguments wrap up in the george zimmerman. after closing arguments the jury could then begin deliberations. the prosecution argued yesterday that george zimmerman shot and killed 17-year-old trayvon martin because of "bad assumptions." the defense is expected to say that george zimmerman feared for his life. the jury could convict george zimmerman of murder or a lesser charge of manslaughter. >> happening today in russia accused n.s.a. leaker edward snowden...
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with which george zimmerman is charged, was committed, and george zimmerman is the person who committed the crime. george zimmerman is not required to present evidence or prove anything. whenever the words reasonable doubt are used, you must consider the following. a reasonable doubt is not a mere possible doubt, a speculative, imaginary, or forced doubt. such a doubt should not influence you to return a verdict of not guilty if you have an abiding conviction of guilt. on the other hand, if after carefully considering, comparing, and weighing all of the evidence, there is not an abiding conviction of guilt or if having a conviction it is one which is not stable but one which waivers and vacillates, then the charge is not proved beyond every reasonable doubt, and you must find george zimmerman not guilty because the doubt is reasonable. it is to the evidence introduced in this trial and to it alone that you are to look for that proof. a reasonable doubt as to the guilt of george zimmerman may arise from the evidence, conflict in the evidence, or lack of the evidence. if you have a reason
with which george zimmerman is charged, was committed, and george zimmerman is the person who committed the crime. george zimmerman is not required to present evidence or prove anything. whenever the words reasonable doubt are used, you must consider the following. a reasonable doubt is not a mere possible doubt, a speculative, imaginary, or forced doubt. such a doubt should not influence you to return a verdict of not guilty if you have an abiding conviction of guilt. on the other hand, if...
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with which george zimmerman has charged was committed and george zimmerman is the person who committed the crime. george zimmerman is not required to present evidence or prove anything. whenever the words reasonable doubt are used, you must consider the following. a reasonable doubt is not a mere possible doubt, a speculative, imaginary or forced doubt. such a doubt should not influence you to return a verdict of not guilty if you have an abiding conviction of guilt. on the other hand, if after carefully considering, comparing and weighing all of the evidence there is not an abiding conviction of guilt or if having a conviction, it is one which is not stable, but one which wavers and vase lacillates, then the ce is not proved beyond a reasonable doubt and you must find george zimmerman not guilty because the doubt is reasonable. it is to the evidence introduced in this trial and it alone that you are to look to that proof. a reasonable doubt as to the guilt of george zimmerman may arise from the evidence, conflict in the evidence, or the lack of evidence. if you have a reasonable doubt
with which george zimmerman has charged was committed and george zimmerman is the person who committed the crime. george zimmerman is not required to present evidence or prove anything. whenever the words reasonable doubt are used, you must consider the following. a reasonable doubt is not a mere possible doubt, a speculative, imaginary or forced doubt. such a doubt should not influence you to return a verdict of not guilty if you have an abiding conviction of guilt. on the other hand, if after...
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zimmerman not taking the stand. >> george zimmerman has pled not guilty and claims he fatally shot trayvon martin in self defense. >> state versus george zimmerman. >> twenty-three days after the state versus george zimmerman, the state began his closing argument. here is how attorney de la rionda began his closing argument today. >> a teenager is dead. he is dead through no fault of his own. he is dead because another man made assumptions. that man assumed certain things. he is dead, not just because the man made those assumptions, because he acted upon those assumptions and unfortunately, unfortunately, because his assumptions were wrong trayvon benjamin martin no longer walks on this earth. >> even though george zimmerman chose not to testify in his own defense, the prosecution tried to use george zimmerman's words against him. >> this innocent, 17-year-old kid was profiled as a criminal. to quote the defendant and pardon my language "he was one of those bleep-holes that get away. pardon my language, he was one of those f-punks. now the defendant, george zimmerman, didn't scream that ou
zimmerman not taking the stand. >> george zimmerman has pled not guilty and claims he fatally shot trayvon martin in self defense. >> state versus george zimmerman. >> twenty-three days after the state versus george zimmerman, the state began his closing argument. here is how attorney de la rionda began his closing argument today. >> a teenager is dead. he is dead through no fault of his own. he is dead because another man made assumptions. that man assumed certain...
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zimmerman. mesa, sitting at a computer and listening and hearing in the background the voice he knew without question and immediately to be that of his nephew george zimmerman. i think he came across very credibly. i think he came across of his oath and of his word and i will ask you to consider the testimony in that regard. mark osterman a buddy of his and talked about the weapon use and how you holster a gun. he's good at what he does. he was helping george figure out how to fire a gun. sondra osterman, friend. definitely george zimmerman screaming for help. explain away some of what the state was trying prove to you through the nonemergency call about the anger and hatred and all that, that just isn't there. same thing with geri russo. no question in her mind, george's voice. same thing with leann benjamin. heard him scream and yell and that was george zimmerman. john donnelly was interesting. i'm not sure i could, if i thought about trying to figure out who in the world talks to people they
zimmerman. mesa, sitting at a computer and listening and hearing in the background the voice he knew without question and immediately to be that of his nephew george zimmerman. i think he came across very credibly. i think he came across of his oath and of his word and i will ask you to consider the testimony in that regard. mark osterman a buddy of his and talked about the weapon use and how you holster a gun. he's good at what he does. he was helping george figure out how to fire a gun....
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zimmerman. but they did say they are going to seek justice. let's not forget that. they told you they were going to seek justice. you have the five phone calls and now six phone calls. i also put into evidence, it's here, this whole pile of reports, police reports of what other things happened in the past year that retreat view area. it's there. i could have brought in people like the state did but we just agreed they would go into evidence. they will show. a lot of burglaries, the home invasion miss burdalong suffered through. in that community there was a rash of people burglarizing homes. a lot of people arrested for it. the only people found and arrested were young black males. i'm going to talk about race. the reason i talk about that now. you talk about assumptions and what you bring inyour world when you come into our world. certainly you heard on the non-emergency call how george acted when he saw trayvon martin. we'll get to that in due time. so what else do they have about george zimme
zimmerman. but they did say they are going to seek justice. let's not forget that. they told you they were going to seek justice. you have the five phone calls and now six phone calls. i also put into evidence, it's here, this whole pile of reports, police reports of what other things happened in the past year that retreat view area. it's there. i could have brought in people like the state did but we just agreed they would go into evidence. they will show. a lot of burglaries, the home...
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all eyes are on the zimmerman trial. i know the prosecution is feeling a lot of pressure about what the outcomes of this case will be. a all of these things are factors when you're making a determination. if you get a mistrial, whether or not that case gets retried. >> surely the prosecution is feeling pressure. george zimmerman's feeling pressure. now the jurors feel a ton of pressure. lots of twists and turns in this trial. what moment stood out to us? we're going to stick with the jury as they head into deliberations and get into that next. it starts with something little, like taking a first step. and then another. and another. and if you do it. and your friends do it. and their friends do it... soon we'll be walking our way to awareness, support and an end to alzheimer's disease. and that? that would be big. grab your friends and family and start a team today. register at alz.org the last thing i want is to feel like someone is giving me a sales pitch, especially when it comes to my investments. you want a broker yo
all eyes are on the zimmerman trial. i know the prosecution is feeling a lot of pressure about what the outcomes of this case will be. a all of these things are factors when you're making a determination. if you get a mistrial, whether or not that case gets retried. >> surely the prosecution is feeling pressure. george zimmerman's feeling pressure. now the jurors feel a ton of pressure. lots of twists and turns in this trial. what moment stood out to us? we're going to stick with the jury...
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zimmerman to react, because mr. zimmerman felt that all the crimes in that estate had been perpetrated by black males. that was, i put it to you once again, and this was something that the judge refused to al lou. she said racial profiling could not come into those proceedings. and yet, was that not mark o'mara conceding that his client, george zimmerman, had in fact racially profiled a young man who'd just been to buy something to eat and some drink from a 7-11? >> yes. as you correctly stated, the court did say she was going to prevent racial profiling from coming into court. and i want to say, we don't know if george zimmerman was racist or mott. i didn't know the man before this. and i know the state of florida didn't bring up race throughout their trial until the closing, after the defense had brought it up. and most importantly, they made the decision not to charge him with racial profiling. they charged him with criminally profiling trayvon martin, not even getting into the divisive issue of race. so when the
zimmerman to react, because mr. zimmerman felt that all the crimes in that estate had been perpetrated by black males. that was, i put it to you once again, and this was something that the judge refused to al lou. she said racial profiling could not come into those proceedings. and yet, was that not mark o'mara conceding that his client, george zimmerman, had in fact racially profiled a young man who'd just been to buy something to eat and some drink from a 7-11? >> yes. as you correctly...
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the zimmerman trial nears an end here. authorities in sanford, florida are preparing for what could come after the verdict is read, up next. my name is mike and i quit smoking. chantix... it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. [ mike ] when i was taking the chantix, it reduced the urge to smoke. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a histor
the zimmerman trial nears an end here. authorities in sanford, florida are preparing for what could come after the verdict is read, up next. my name is mike and i quit smoking. chantix... it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. [ mike ] when i was taking the chantix, it reduced the urge to smoke. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or...
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the yesterday put an enormous emphasis on the issue of zimmerman's statements saying that zimmerman lied, he contradicted himself, he was inconsistent. basically, mark o'mara blew off that issue. he said there's a few inconsistencies that no one tells the story the same way twice. it will be interesting to talk to the jurors later to see if that different approach had an impact because i do think that it was effective to go through each witness the way o'mara did. he made a bet that the jury is not going to care that much about those inconsistencies if they were major and that was a risk. >> yeah. you're right. it was a very nuanced day in cord. you bring up a good point, the jurors. it all comes down to them. george howell was in that courtroom. was there any information to portray what the jurors might have been thinking as they will get their instructions and probably start deliberating. >> reporter: fair to say they were paying close attention to everything brought in this courtroom. you have to consider that o'mara brought in charts and that video reenactment. he showed people in th
the yesterday put an enormous emphasis on the issue of zimmerman's statements saying that zimmerman lied, he contradicted himself, he was inconsistent. basically, mark o'mara blew off that issue. he said there's a few inconsistencies that no one tells the story the same way twice. it will be interesting to talk to the jurors later to see if that different approach had an impact because i do think that it was effective to go through each witness the way o'mara did. he made a bet that the jury is...
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george zimmerman's. the common sense that tells you that if he was the neighborhood watch coordinator, not anyone, the coordinator, who had lived there for four years, he would know the name of twin trees lane. the common sense that tells you if he was so afraid of the real suspicious guy with his hand in his waistband, he would have never got out of the car. but that's not what happened. the common sense that tells you, if he really was soft, didn't know how to fight, in his own words, he wouldn't have been able to get wrist control of trayvon martin. those were his words. he wouldn't have been able to move his hand off his mouth. or off his gun. if trayvon martin was putting on such a blow, that little plastic, flimsy, kid's watch on his wrist, it wouldn't have come off. it didn't. the common sense that tells you, if trayvon martin was the one on the hunt, would he still have been on his cell phone? with ear buds still have been in his ears if he was getting ready to attack somebody? really? and the mo
george zimmerman's. the common sense that tells you that if he was the neighborhood watch coordinator, not anyone, the coordinator, who had lived there for four years, he would know the name of twin trees lane. the common sense that tells you if he was so afraid of the real suspicious guy with his hand in his waistband, he would have never got out of the car. but that's not what happened. the common sense that tells you, if he really was soft, didn't know how to fight, in his own words, he...
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george zimmerman's attorney mark o'mara george zimmerman shot trayvon martin because he simply had no other option. and spriewrts failed to prove he committed a crime. >> they have to take away reasonable doubt. they have to look at this case and say to you, ladies and gentlemen of this jury, hi, we're the state. we have proved this case beyond and to the exclusion of every reasonable doubt because we have connected every dot that falls in line that leaves nothing but conviction and they just didn't. >> harris: things got -- popping inside that courtroom. o'mara, bringing in life size cutouts of george zimmerman and trayvon martin to illustrate their size differences at the time of the deadly confrontation. and he hauled a piece of sidewalk into court to demonstrate how it could be a dangerous weapon if you are slamming somebody's head into it. >> i will be held in contempt if i drop this, so i'm not going to do some drama and drop it on the floor and watch it roll around. but that's cement. that is a sidewalk. and that is not an unarmed teenager with nothing but skittles trying to ge
george zimmerman's attorney mark o'mara george zimmerman shot trayvon martin because he simply had no other option. and spriewrts failed to prove he committed a crime. >> they have to take away reasonable doubt. they have to look at this case and say to you, ladies and gentlemen of this jury, hi, we're the state. we have proved this case beyond and to the exclusion of every reasonable doubt because we have connected every dot that falls in line that leaves nothing but conviction and they...
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zimmerman not guilty. and i think he's going to just passionately for a large portion of this, what it is to have reasonable doubt. i think he's going to detail exactly what the facts show, and i think he's going to do what i was saying last night, the definition of reasonable doubt is. if there is two reasonable interpretations, one that points towards guilt, one that points towards innocence, you must adopt the one that points towards innocence and find him not guilty. in this case i think that's what he'll do. >> he's got one very specific assignment, i think. he's got to show that self-defense is a defense both to murder and to manslaughter. he's got a big problem with this manslaughter. the jury might want to compromise somehow and convict him of manslaughter that would be a disaster for george zimmerman, so he's got to make the argument that self-defense is an absolute defense to both charges, and try to persuade the jury not to compromise. >> it's interesting, sunny, when you compare mark o'mara's s
zimmerman not guilty. and i think he's going to just passionately for a large portion of this, what it is to have reasonable doubt. i think he's going to detail exactly what the facts show, and i think he's going to do what i was saying last night, the definition of reasonable doubt is. if there is two reasonable interpretations, one that points towards guilt, one that points towards innocence, you must adopt the one that points towards innocence and find him not guilty. in this case i think...
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zimmerman. that, i would suggest, not because george zimmerman said it. throw out everything george zimmerman said. just forget it for a minute. it didn't exist. he did what i probably would have told him to do if he called me on the 26th, that night. shut up! and don't say a word to law enforcement. i'll see you there in half an hour. throw on a pair of jeans. said good-bye to my wife and run out the door to go see a potential new client and i would have said, no, no, no. you are not talking to law enforcement. particularly not looking like you look. particularly not having just shot somebody and i don't know anything about it, so hush up. and now tell me. so let's just make believe that happened. let's just take all of his self-serving, cop wannabe created statements and throw them out. what do we have? you've seen the picture a lot. you're going to see it again. what we do have, and thank god for general lauer, because when mike wagner went to her -- can you pick occupy the guy, the potential
zimmerman. that, i would suggest, not because george zimmerman said it. throw out everything george zimmerman said. just forget it for a minute. it didn't exist. he did what i probably would have told him to do if he called me on the 26th, that night. shut up! and don't say a word to law enforcement. i'll see you there in half an hour. throw on a pair of jeans. said good-bye to my wife and run out the door to go see a potential new client and i would have said, no, no, no. you are not talking...
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the prosecutor pulled out george zimmerman's gun for the jurors. let's watch. >> he's got this gun in this holster, and you'll see in a few minutes one of the things that he does, he demonstrates to the police where he had the gun. and it wasn't right here in the front, it was towards the back and it was hidden. he'll demonstrate to the police out there where it was. look at the gun. look at the size of this gun. how did the victim see that in the darkness? where was it? it wasn't outside. it was tucked in behind. >> mark, sunny said he did a good job of bringing it back to the reality of the death of trayvon martin. what did you think? >> at your 7:00, i think sunny characterized this as masterful. >> it still is. >> right, god forbid tomorrow when we come back after mcdreamy's rebuttal, because if i were sunny's husband i would file for divorce, because he's going to think it's the greatest thing she ever seen. i thought this was abysmal. i said it the last hour, when you have the law, you pound the law. when you have the facts, you pound the fac
the prosecutor pulled out george zimmerman's gun for the jurors. let's watch. >> he's got this gun in this holster, and you'll see in a few minutes one of the things that he does, he demonstrates to the police where he had the gun. and it wasn't right here in the front, it was towards the back and it was hidden. he'll demonstrate to the police out there where it was. look at the gun. look at the size of this gun. how did the victim see that in the darkness? where was it? it wasn't...
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that's unfair to george zimmerman. one other point if i as an attorney walked out of the courtroom when a judge was talking to me, i would be in jail. >> that would be contempt. >> she walks off the bench when an attorney has a legitimate complaint about the hours and nothing -- come on, she obviously has something against that defense team. not fair. >> the only thing i can say to that is one saving grace in this is that the jury is not hearing any of it. >> true. >> the jury were not there. >> they were not there. exactly they were not there. now the question, of course, does that spill over in her demeanor to him when they're actually there in the courtroom. but she they did not hear any of this. >> mm-hmm. >> ladies thank you so much for being here and analyzing all of this, we really appreciate your expertise. thank you. >>> we have more breaking news for you this time from washington in less than half an hour the department of justice is expected to release a report outlining proposed changes to its guidelines in
that's unfair to george zimmerman. one other point if i as an attorney walked out of the courtroom when a judge was talking to me, i would be in jail. >> that would be contempt. >> she walks off the bench when an attorney has a legitimate complaint about the hours and nothing -- come on, she obviously has something against that defense team. not fair. >> the only thing i can say to that is one saving grace in this is that the jury is not hearing any of it. >> true....
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when trayvon martin is shot straddling george zimmerman, pummelling him, that somehow george zimmerman was engaged in child abuse? judge, this was a trick. doesn't the court realize this was a trick -- >> my -- >> judge nelson ruled against the state's request, saying the evidence doesn't support third degree murder. then came prosecution's closing statement, it was laced with profanity, conspiracy theories and innuendo and even a shot at little old me in the interview. >> to quote the defendant. pardon my language. he's one of those [ bleep ] that get away. pardon my language. one of those [ bleep ]ing punks. why does this defendant get out of car if he thinks trayvon martin is a threat to him? why? why? because he's got a gun! he's got the equalizer. he will take care of it. a want to be cop. he will take care of it. he's got a gun and my god, it's his community and he's not going to put up with it. police are taking too long to respond, he will handle it. >> then we move on to july 20, 2013. mr. hannity, giving him home runs, easy questions, can't even get that right, because he tel
when trayvon martin is shot straddling george zimmerman, pummelling him, that somehow george zimmerman was engaged in child abuse? judge, this was a trick. doesn't the court realize this was a trick -- >> my -- >> judge nelson ruled against the state's request, saying the evidence doesn't support third degree murder. then came prosecution's closing statement, it was laced with profanity, conspiracy theories and innuendo and even a shot at little old me in the interview. >> to...
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we're on george zimmerman verdict watch right now. we want to also get you up to date on other news. in the world lead today, he's out of the shadows but still in limbo. after weeks in hiding today edward snowden finally showed his face and asked for help. but he is not asking for forgiveness. >> a little over a month ago i had a family, a home in paradise and i lived in great comfort. i also had the capability to search for, seize and read your communications. >> the former national security agency contractor broke his silence in a meeting today with representatives from human rights organizations at the moscow airport where he has been hold up for almost three weeks now. during the press conference, the man responsible for this historic breach of america security appears thinner but in good spirits and seen laughing when an announcement interrupted his -- [ inaudible ]. >> i've heard this many times over the last couple of weeks. >> snowden is helping to convince the russian government to allow him to stay in moscow until he can fin
we're on george zimmerman verdict watch right now. we want to also get you up to date on other news. in the world lead today, he's out of the shadows but still in limbo. after weeks in hiding today edward snowden finally showed his face and asked for help. but he is not asking for forgiveness. >> a little over a month ago i had a family, a home in paradise and i lived in great comfort. i also had the capability to search for, seize and read your communications. >> the former...
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and then there's george zimmerman. how tall he is. take a look at him compared to my eye height. >> and you can see here, at one point, o'mara even asking zimmerman to stand next to the cutout of trayvon martin so the jury could see the height difference. the attorneys say the prosecutors had absolutely no evidence to show that the defendant ever acted out of ill will, spite, or hatred, the key components to any second degree murder conviction if one is handed down, and jurors getting their fir look as an animation the defense actually produced. they've say it shows how the fight may have upfolded based on reports from witnesses, police, and from the coroner. the judge ruled the animation was off limits as evidence but that the defense could use it during closing arguments, and they did. now, afterwards, the prosecutors had one more shot at making their case. this is called the rebuttal, and they argued the animation only showed the end of the story. >> it would be like reading the end of a book, the last chapter only, and you'd be as
and then there's george zimmerman. how tall he is. take a look at him compared to my eye height. >> and you can see here, at one point, o'mara even asking zimmerman to stand next to the cutout of trayvon martin so the jury could see the height difference. the attorneys say the prosecutors had absolutely no evidence to show that the defendant ever acted out of ill will, spite, or hatred, the key components to any second degree murder conviction if one is handed down, and jurors getting...
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zimmerman said trayvon saw his gun. listen, it's highly impossible and improbable you can see that gun in that darkness back there. pitch black. >> greta: now let's do voo doo. how long is the jfr going to be out, jim? this is voodoo. >> it's i think the jury knows how important this case schl i think saturday. a rushed verdict would be bad for everybody. i'd say saturday or monday. >> we've got head shakers not disagreeing. >> or sunday, sunld, sorry. >> let you go. >> greta: coming up thank you, panel. coming up what will happen in the courtroom? a look ahead to tomorrow. a look ahead to tomorrow. ou when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover, and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell you, safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and
zimmerman said trayvon saw his gun. listen, it's highly impossible and improbable you can see that gun in that darkness back there. pitch black. >> greta: now let's do voo doo. how long is the jfr going to be out, jim? this is voodoo. >> it's i think the jury knows how important this case schl i think saturday. a rushed verdict would be bad for everybody. i'd say saturday or monday. >> we've got head shakers not disagreeing. >> or sunday, sunld, sorry. >> let you...
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the danger facing george zimmerman need not have been actual, based upon appearance, george zimmerman must have actually believed that the danger was real. >> karen desoto, apply that standard to this case. >> well, you know, the whole idea of reasonableness in this case is really what this hinges in. the defense spent a large amount of time in their closing talking about self-defense, because if you may believe that self-defense might have been applicable then you have to find in favor of george zimmerman. so it's extremely crucial. and so now i would have hope that there would have been more of an instruction on what reasonableness is, a little bit more of a definition because it's so crucial in this case. so if they go back there and they do exactly what the defense wants them to do, which is before they even look at it, you know, do we brief that self-defense may have been applicable here and then we can stop. and that's so much important with the lesser included offense because we know it's an an all-inclusive offense. if you have it in one, you would assume you have it in the ot
the danger facing george zimmerman need not have been actual, based upon appearance, george zimmerman must have actually believed that the danger was real. >> karen desoto, apply that standard to this case. >> well, you know, the whole idea of reasonableness in this case is really what this hinges in. the defense spent a large amount of time in their closing talking about self-defense, because if you may believe that self-defense might have been applicable then you have to find in...
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george zimmerman, as much as trayvon martin was doing everything legal, george zimmerman was doing nothing illegal either. >> karen desoto -- >> there was nothing illegal. >> you get the final word, but take only 20 seconds to do it. >> you bet. along the same lines, if there's a justifiable homicide in this case, it's on the heads of the state of florida who are handing out concealed weapons to people who are not military, not police. that's like putting a machete in a 2-year-old's hand and saying, go play with it. so there's liability on the part of florida and they need to take a real look at this. i would have hammered that at home week and week and week after. >> thank you, all, for great analysis. lisa bloom, we haven't seen enough of you, lisa bloom. >> i know. 9:00 to 11:00, we're doing a special. >> paul henderson, tad nelson, karen desoto. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening, from new york. i'm chris hayes. it was 16 1/2 months ago, february 26th, 2012, the altercation between trayvon mention min martin
george zimmerman, as much as trayvon martin was doing everything legal, george zimmerman was doing nothing illegal either. >> karen desoto -- >> there was nothing illegal. >> you get the final word, but take only 20 seconds to do it. >> you bet. along the same lines, if there's a justifiable homicide in this case, it's on the heads of the state of florida who are handing out concealed weapons to people who are not military, not police. that's like putting a machete in a...
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." >>> george zimmerman has to be nervous. in a matter of hours, his fate will be in the hands of the jury. the prosecutor made plain what he wants. he wants a conviction. >> a teenager is dead. he is dead through now fault of his own. >> he bought a skittles and some kind of iced tea. that was his crime. the defendant claims the victim was -- how is he going to talk? or is he lying about that? you hear what he's saying now? he is saying that armpit, how does he get the gun out? the defendant realizes, oh, that doesn't look good, that means i'm chasing him. that means that trayvon martin is the one that's scared. what does he say? oh, he's skipping away. la, la, la. that's what he's claiming. unfortunately, because his assumptions were wrong, trayvon benjamin martin no longer walks on this earth. it's good citizens get along, but he went over the line. why does the defendant get out of the car if he thinks trayvon mart sink a threat to him. why? why? because he's got a gun. he's got the equalizer. he is going to take care of i
." >>> george zimmerman has to be nervous. in a matter of hours, his fate will be in the hands of the jury. the prosecutor made plain what he wants. he wants a conviction. >> a teenager is dead. he is dead through now fault of his own. >> he bought a skittles and some kind of iced tea. that was his crime. the defendant claims the victim was -- how is he going to talk? or is he lying about that? you hear what he's saying now? he is saying that armpit, how does he get...
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a special edition of the zimmerman trial. zimmerman trial. piers morgan live starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> after 13 trial days and 56 witnesses and 200 exhibits, after 17 months of anguish and uncertainty with two families, the fate of george zimmerman is almost in the hands of a jury, a jury that heard passionate closing arguments from the prosecution. >> trayvon martin, he was staying, he was there legally. he hadn't broken in or trespassed. he was there legally. he bought skittles and water mel lean or iced tea or whatever. that was his crime. >>> six women, five mothers will decide if zimmerman murdered trayvon martin or acted in self-defense. the jury m
a special edition of the zimmerman trial. zimmerman trial. piers morgan live starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> after 13 trial days and 56 witnesses and 200 exhibits, after 17 months of anguish and uncertainty with two families, the fate of george zimmerman is almost in the hands of a jury, a jury that heard passionate closing arguments from the prosecution. >> trayvon martin, he was staying, he was there legally. he hadn't broken in or trespassed. he was there...
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zimmerman's fate is in the hands of the jury. the very latest where you tell me what you have to say about this explosive case that's tomorrow night. that's all for tonight. anderson cooper starts right now. >>> the prosecution makes its closing pitch. good evening again. welcome to another "360" special report "self-defense or murder, the george zimmerman trial." today, the lead prosecutor tried to bring home his case. the state of florida's case to the jury, that a wannabe cop fed up with crime in his neighborhood prejudged a teenager, pursued him and shot him dead. tonight, we'll look at the merits of that case and today's closing arguments. we'll focus on closing arguments from the defense and the impact of the judge's ruling allowing jurors to consider the lesser charge than just second degree murder, the charge of manslaughter. with me, the best legal panel around. first, the highlights from closing day from the prosecution. here's our martin savidge. >> reporter: unlike his profanity laced opening, the closing began with m
zimmerman's fate is in the hands of the jury. the very latest where you tell me what you have to say about this explosive case that's tomorrow night. that's all for tonight. anderson cooper starts right now. >>> the prosecution makes its closing pitch. good evening again. welcome to another "360" special report "self-defense or murder, the george zimmerman trial." today, the lead prosecutor tried to bring home his case. the state of florida's case to the jury, that...
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the only person that establishes george zimmerman's self-defense claim is george zimmerman, because there were no other witnesses to the entire fight. but the second thing that establishes george zimmerman's claim is his wounds, the actual blood on the back of his head, the nose, the bloody nose, and that sort of thing. you also saw john guy try to take that apart. he showed the same picture mark o'mara has use very effectively during the defense presentation, and he said look at this guy. does this guy look like somebody who had to fight for his life. look at his nose. does that look like a life-threatening injury? look at him. it also had a double effect of showing george zimmerman, not the soft, pudgy guy sitting there, but someone who looked a lot tougher. so i think the prosecution needs to take down not just his statements by saying he was false in other things, but they also have to take down what really is the strongest defense evidence, and that's the bloody nose, the bloody head. >> i'm going to ask the panel to please stay with me. much more to talk about. coming up, what argum
the only person that establishes george zimmerman's self-defense claim is george zimmerman, because there were no other witnesses to the entire fight. but the second thing that establishes george zimmerman's claim is his wounds, the actual blood on the back of his head, the nose, the bloody nose, and that sort of thing. you also saw john guy try to take that apart. he showed the same picture mark o'mara has use very effectively during the defense presentation, and he said look at this guy. does...
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george zimmerman. george zimmerman who? all right. good, you're on the jury. nothing? that's funny. >> he was criticize and he later did apologize for making the joke lisa, any possibility from the get-go she just looked at that and said what is this guy doing in my courtroom? >> i don't think so. it was a false note, but throughout the testimony he has done a great job of keeping calm, sometimes tying up the witnesses in knots and look, this is not a tea party. it's not about getting the judge to like you. it's not about getting the attorneys to like you. he's trying to defend his client and make a record in the event the client is convicted. to do that he's got to say certain things in the courtroom even if he thinks it will get pushback from the judge. she makes reference to the rules of professional conduct. he's not going to get any trouble. he hasn't actually crossed that line, i don't think. >> i think the four of us are saying that the lawyering has pretty strong in the case thus far. judge alex, evaluate the response from the bench. how has she done from your
george zimmerman. george zimmerman who? all right. good, you're on the jury. nothing? that's funny. >> he was criticize and he later did apologize for making the joke lisa, any possibility from the get-go she just looked at that and said what is this guy doing in my courtroom? >> i don't think so. it was a false note, but throughout the testimony he has done a great job of keeping calm, sometimes tying up the witnesses in knots and look, this is not a tea party. it's not about...
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zimmerman said it. so listen to the tape, you know, see if in that you walk away -- at this point right here. you walk away with ill will, spite, hatred, just this animus toward trayvon martin. [ muted ] and i walk out the door and came back, what information would you have? that i walked out the door. why? because you probably watched me do it. 'cause i just asked you which way am i walking. so ill will, spitehatr or innocence? i would suggest at this point this is a conversation. when they're doing this conversation, they had no idea we were going to be here today. they had no idea we would have a ten foot graphic of every sentence that they talked about. they were just talking. what's he doing? let me know. where's he now? which way's erunning? and he gets out of his car. now, at this point, i think the state -- maybe this is another break point. maybe this is a break point where george said, it's the network movie -- i have it, i just can't take anymore, something like that. maybe that's when it hap
zimmerman said it. so listen to the tape, you know, see if in that you walk away -- at this point right here. you walk away with ill will, spite, hatred, just this animus toward trayvon martin. [ muted ] and i walk out the door and came back, what information would you have? that i walked out the door. why? because you probably watched me do it. 'cause i just asked you which way am i walking. so ill will, spitehatr or innocence? i would suggest at this point this is a conversation. when they're...
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george zimmerman's. the common sense that tells you, if he was the neighborhood watch coordinator -- not anyone, the coordinator -- who had lived there for four years, he would know the name of twin trees lane. the common sense that tells you, if he was so afraid of the real suspicious guy with with his hands in his waistband, he'd have never got out of the car. but that's not what happened. the common sense that tells you if he really was soft, didn't know how to fight, in his own words, he wouldn't have been able to get wrist control of trayvon martin. those were his words. he wouldn't have been able to move his hand off his mouth or off his gun. if trayvon martin was putting on such a blow, that little plastic, flimsy kid's watch on his wrist, it wouldn't have come off? it didn't. the common sense that tells you, if trayvon martin was the one on the hunt, would he still have been on his cell phone? would the ear buds still have been in his ears if he was getting ready to attack somebody? really? and t
george zimmerman's. the common sense that tells you, if he was the neighborhood watch coordinator -- not anyone, the coordinator -- who had lived there for four years, he would know the name of twin trees lane. the common sense that tells you, if he was so afraid of the real suspicious guy with with his hands in his waistband, he'd have never got out of the car. but that's not what happened. the common sense that tells you if he really was soft, didn't know how to fight, in his own words, he...
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zimmerman, to her knowledge as meek. and an interesting thing about this cop wannabe, they have the citizens on patrol program, where you get a uniform, you get a car, a little yettaw lights on it. they could be blue lights like we have with true law enforcement, but you get little yellow lights, and you get to drive around and act like a cop. and he said to that opportunity to be a cop wannabe in a cop uniform in a cop car with cop lights, and probably a little cop computer in his car, or at least a cop clipboard, no. thanks, but no. i'm just -- i'm working, i'm going to school, i have my wife, i don't want your cop car, i don't want your lights, and i don't need your uniform. but this is the guy that the state is telling you ill will and hatred out of his cop-wand abe-ism? really? have they pro proven that to you? have they come close? except for speculation. how many times did you hear this is not evidence. that's why. you can go back and say john doe speculated, the judge allowed it, i guess we can speculate. absolut
zimmerman, to her knowledge as meek. and an interesting thing about this cop wannabe, they have the citizens on patrol program, where you get a uniform, you get a car, a little yettaw lights on it. they could be blue lights like we have with true law enforcement, but you get little yellow lights, and you get to drive around and act like a cop. and he said to that opportunity to be a cop wannabe in a cop uniform in a cop car with cop lights, and probably a little cop computer in his car, or at...
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zimmerman's prior statements into evidence. i think this is a mistakes because then the state did not have to call him. it would have been much more effective if you are cross-examining hmm at trial. all they can do is reference those statements and try to get the jury to think if he's inconsistent about minor things, you can't believe any of his story and that's not the way it went down. >> i'm going to have our legal analysts all stand by. the jury began three and a half hours of deliberations. they're going to resume deliberations tomorrow morning 9:00 a.m. eastern. there's other news we're following, including an airplane fire closing one of the busiest airports and concerns about the dreamliner. and the victim of the asiana crash was hit by a fire truck. members of the american postal worker's union handle more than 165 billion letters and packages a year. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? millions? tens of millions? hundreds of millions? not a single cent. the
zimmerman's prior statements into evidence. i think this is a mistakes because then the state did not have to call him. it would have been much more effective if you are cross-examining hmm at trial. all they can do is reference those statements and try to get the jury to think if he's inconsistent about minor things, you can't believe any of his story and that's not the way it went down. >> i'm going to have our legal analysts all stand by. the jury began three and a half hours of...
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and that's george zimmerman's past. you could take a step back and the same facts sound very complementary. somebody who wants to be a police officer, somebody who starts their own neighborhood watch? i haven't started a neighborhood watch in my neighborhood. these are normally facts to be admired. >> they had the testimony yesterday of the woman whose house was burglarized, the woman went over and offered her a lock. you can look at that as it's creepy and you can look at it as a good neighbor. >> you can see both sides. you can step back and say here's a guy involved in the community, high started a neighborhood watch and on the other hand you can read into this this guy was a little too interested. i thought it was really interesting the way the prosecutor took that, addressed that and really hammered home and demonstrated the same facts put through a different prism make george zimmerman sound really creepy. >> everyone stick around. tonight we're going to be play the key moments, the best moments and worst moments
and that's george zimmerman's past. you could take a step back and the same facts sound very complementary. somebody who wants to be a police officer, somebody who starts their own neighborhood watch? i haven't started a neighborhood watch in my neighborhood. these are normally facts to be admired. >> they had the testimony yesterday of the woman whose house was burglarized, the woman went over and offered her a lock. you can look at that as it's creepy and you can look at it as a good...
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zimmerman's account that mr. martin was over him, leaning forward at the time he was shot. >> sreenivasan: but eyewitness accounts varied. some neighbors recall seeing martin on top; others, zimmerman. there were also arguments over who made the cry for help on a 9-1-1 recording during the fight. martin's mother testified it was her son's voice. >> ma'am, that screaming or yelling, do you recognize that?" >> yes. >> and who do you recognize that to be, ma'am? >> trayvon benjamin martin. >> if it was your son in fact screaming as you testified, that would suggest that it was mr. zimmerman's fault that led to his death, correct. >> correct. >> sreenivasan: but zimmerman's mother claimed the opposite, saying the scream came from her son. >> what i'm sure is that that's george's voice. that scream is... is... i haven't heard him like that before. the anguish in that scream that he's-- the way that he's screaming it describes to me anguish, fear. i would say terror. >> sreenivasan: in the end, zimmerman chose not to t
zimmerman's account that mr. martin was over him, leaning forward at the time he was shot. >> sreenivasan: but eyewitness accounts varied. some neighbors recall seeing martin on top; others, zimmerman. there were also arguments over who made the cry for help on a 9-1-1 recording during the fight. martin's mother testified it was her son's voice. >> ma'am, that screaming or yelling, do you recognize that?" >> yes. >> and who do you recognize that to be, ma'am?...
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i remember the zimmerman trial the videotape when they brought him in for questioning zimmerman -- i don't remember him holding his head or anything. and these injuries that i see in the pictures they don't look like somebody that gets hit into concrete, they look kind of like self inflicted -- like with little razor blades. >> stephanie: yeah and i heard -- i'm not obviously a gun expert, but somebody was saying that kick backs from the gun could have caused that one facial injury? >> caller: yes, just a terrible terrible situation. thanks for taking my call. >> stephanie: yeah. kev in dc. >> caller: hey, shark-nato rules. >> stephanie: oh hello. >> caller: good morning, lovely stephanie. i have delayed commenting on the zimmerman trial, because for obvious reasons it hit home and it angers me sometimes, but i mean even liberal caucasians sometimes get nervous with that so i have tried to do it with a little bit more calm. but the recent calls show me that in general, the [ inaudible ] of this country sees a black man as a threat. so me this is the obvious thing of a child. a sectio
i remember the zimmerman trial the videotape when they brought him in for questioning zimmerman -- i don't remember him holding his head or anything. and these injuries that i see in the pictures they don't look like somebody that gets hit into concrete, they look kind of like self inflicted -- like with little razor blades. >> stephanie: yeah and i heard -- i'm not obviously a gun expert, but somebody was saying that kick backs from the gun could have caused that one facial injury?...
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i don't think zimmerman had that intent. i think there will be and there should be the responsibility for people to try to tamp it down and people call for action. >> if you notice in the zimmerman trial the chief of police forced out. you heard his statements and interview with the media and the lead investigator also demoted down to patrol. >> we are going to save time for a little celebration. hard to believe but "the five" is two today. hope you stick around for the festivities. >> and we act one. test. >> test. >>> test. [beep] [indistinct chatter] [kids talking at once] [speaking foreign language] [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [faint singing] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me ♪ ♪ i was a lonely soul, but that's the old me... ♪ announcer: this song was created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how it can help frontline health workers bring hope to millions of children at everybeatmatters.org. ♪ >>> all right. so we've mate it through another year here
i don't think zimmerman had that intent. i think there will be and there should be the responsibility for people to try to tamp it down and people call for action. >> if you notice in the zimmerman trial the chief of police forced out. you heard his statements and interview with the media and the lead investigator also demoted down to patrol. >> we are going to save time for a little celebration. hard to believe but "the five" is two today. hope you stick around for the...
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to use george zimmerman's words. you can ignore his statements -- >> oh. >> wait, wait, wait, take a short break. we have to take a short break. we'll be back with you -- you're all staying. keep the powder dry until we come back after this break. i'll ask one question, what does mark o'mara have to do in his closing defense argument tomorrow? announcer: announcer: you're on the right track to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time, you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempurpedic mattresses. you can even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. the triple choice sale on now at sleep train! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> why does this defendant get out of the car if he thinks trayvon martin is a threat to him? why? why? because he's got a gun. he's got the equalizer. he's going to take care of it.
to use george zimmerman's words. you can ignore his statements -- >> oh. >> wait, wait, wait, take a short break. we have to take a short break. we'll be back with you -- you're all staying. keep the powder dry until we come back after this break. i'll ask one question, what does mark o'mara have to do in his closing defense argument tomorrow? announcer: announcer: you're on the right track to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time, you can choose to...
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the defendant, george zimmerman. the man who was guilty of second degree murder. >> reporter: before closing arguments even began -- >> just when i thought this case couldn't get any more bizarre, the state is seeking third degree murder based on child abuse? >> reporter: defense attorney don west didn't mince words during the hearing on the state's request to include a lesser charge of third degree felony murder as one of the options for jurors to consider. west called the state's strategy a trick. >> this is outrageous. it's outrageous that the state would seek to do this at this time. >> reporter: in the end, judge debra nelson ruled against that option. but will allow jurors to consider manslaughter as a possible alternative to second degree murder. so, we're a little less than 30 minutes now away from the hearing that is expected to start in this courtroom. then we expect to see the defense attorney mark o'mara start to give his closing. one thing i want to get up there between live shots to get a sense to exact
the defendant, george zimmerman. the man who was guilty of second degree murder. >> reporter: before closing arguments even began -- >> just when i thought this case couldn't get any more bizarre, the state is seeking third degree murder based on child abuse? >> reporter: defense attorney don west didn't mince words during the hearing on the state's request to include a lesser charge of third degree felony murder as one of the options for jurors to consider. west called the...
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only two people know what happened, zimmerman and trayvon and zimmerman killed trayvon. >> you don't have to use george zimmerman's words. can you ignore all of his statements. >> wait, wait, let's take a short break and we'll be back with you all. you're all staying. so let's just keep the powder dry until we come back after this break. i'm going to ask one question, what does mark o'mara need to do in his closing defense argument tomorrow? i'm tony siragusa and i'm training guys who leak a little, to guard their manhood with new depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com >>> why does he get out of the car if he's got a car? why? because he's going to take care of it. >> if you have a view of this, tweet me with your view and we may read out your tweet. this is from isabella, a famous actress and entertainer. she's thinking following the george zimmerman trial, i'm so confused. the arguments are all very compelling. that really cuts to this trial, doesn't it? the arguments are very compel
only two people know what happened, zimmerman and trayvon and zimmerman killed trayvon. >> you don't have to use george zimmerman's words. can you ignore all of his statements. >> wait, wait, let's take a short break and we'll be back with you all. you're all staying. so let's just keep the powder dry until we come back after this break. i'm going to ask one question, what does mark o'mara need to do in his closing defense argument tomorrow? i'm tony siragusa and i'm training guys...